This video is arguably the crispiest video I have ever had the pleasure of viewing. Sub and Pelagos are both outstanding watches. Tough choice. Slightly different dynamic, however, very very close. Well done video.
The Pelagos 39 is a nice watch, no doubt. But what I love so much about the classic, non-ceramic, no-date Subs, is that they are so unagitated, so simple, so obvious. There is nothing fancy, everything has a purpose. The design is here for 70 years and the roots are even older. It is an art-deco masterpiece, an industrial design icon. The first watch in my life where I want nothing to be different. The Submariner is the big kahuna of sports watches and will always be.
Have always wanted a 14060, but just wasnt wanting to spend quite that much for one, especially with the prices now. So recently settled on the Pelagos 39. Absolutely amazing watch and definitely has me wondering if I ever will pursue a no date sub now. Great comparison and video. Thanks.
@ChrisMarshall1978007 thank you. Maybe someday I'll get an older 14060 with tritium dial and creamy lume. But for now, extremely happy. Haven't even wanted to rotate it out with the other watches for weeks now.
I ended up in the same boat; a Submariner at retail didn't seem realistic for me, but I still ended up waiting 9 months for the Pelagos 39. That said, when I objectively review what I want in a dive watch; 1) good bezel action, 2) strong lume and 3) adjustable on-the-fly clasp, the Pelagos delivers. While I'm still in the honeymoon phase, I do think this satiates what I thought I wanted out of a Submariner.
Fun fact: a 124060 is just called a sub (as the original and first submariner never had a date). It's the date sub that you need to append "date" to it. So you basically just have "a submariner". The best and most iconic one :)
I got it yesterday , initially thinking of the Black Bay 58 and 54, even the 925, but once the Pelagos 39 was on my wrist … game over! I tried the BB58 and 925, nice watches but they didn’t do it for me. The Pelagos 39 may not weigh much but still feels substantial, while being appropriately sized and thin enough. It is a stunning watch that you need to see and try.
Rolex is antic super car while P39 is brand new. I bought P39 because i had 5.000 USD limit for myself and its titanium. I buy watches for wearing not collecting. It was easier to wear since its lighter. Its my everyday watch
For me Tudor Pelagos 39 is much better than the Rolex Submariner.. Easy to use. I mean you can easily wear it and go anywhere. Titanium! thin, light and modern. Kudos to Tudor!
Great comparison. I love that 2010 Sub and adore the 39.....I have just got o get one. They are freely available in the UK. Its good to see tha sub on your 7.5 inch wrist, same as mine; I was convinced that it would be too small for me. Still keen on the 42mm 500m date one, too. I think the Tudor is a perfect modern interprtation of a no date sub.
Agreed. I sold my 80s Sub and now own a new Pelagos 42. There are far too many Sub copies (and homages) out there nowadays, and even the new Subs seem somewhat passe nowadays.
@@casperskestrel I'm inclined to agree, I did a deal with a friend recently which saw me get his GMT Master 2 (pepsi bezel, jubilee bracelet), it's a tad small on my wrist I think and I've had to add a couple of horrid not gen links to it. But I've been wearing it for about 10 days now, and I think I could keep it as my daily wear (over my Starbucks Sub). That's a shift in my mind over the past year or two, a Sub was the watch I always wanted. That's changed for some reason.
I really like the pelagos series. I have the pelagos lhd, but 42mm is too big for me. Pelagos lhd has defects like the indices are misaligned and date not switched at midnight. Quality standard is not so good for a watch above usd 4k .
Shame they didn't do the Pelagos 39 in steel. The original Pelagos 42 was a very thick watch and benefits from being made from titanium but the 39 doesn't need it.
Thanks for the review. I've been a longtime Submariner fan but the increasingly larger profile of the watch since 14060/16610 models is not a good fit for my smaller wrists. I'm excited to explore the Pelagos 39 as an option that I could purchase new while providing a similar aesthetic to the Submariner that is a better fit for both my wrist and budget.
This was soooo non helpful review/comparison. Why would you not compare the most recent sub? For someone in the market for either, this missed the mark. Please let me know if I missed something in the intent.
BB58? 58 is Stainless Steel, no crown guards, more retro in appearance, matt dial, has a red accent on the bezel pip. Has an aluminium bezel insert, faux rivets on the sides of the bracelet, pretty much the same movement as the Pelagos 39. It also has a domed sapphire crystal. The Pelagos has a radial dial and bezel insert, is more toolish and is thoroughly modern in appearance and is, in my opinion, infinitely superior as a result. If you can afford a Pelagos 39, just get one. It's a modern classic. The only reason I can see for not buying it, is if you like to have a date complication. It's amazing!
Pelagos is Titanium with ceramic bezel. No black bay has either of these. Its made to look modern as opposed to the retro style of the black bay line. I like the 42mm original Pelagos better than this 39mm version personally.
The Pelagos is Tudors modern interpretation of a dive watch. The BB 58 (and 54, and the Heritage and probably some others!) are basically homages to the classic divers of old.
Yea the Tudor looks like the bezel overhangs the case which is why you got nearly 40mm. Rolex crystal didn't sit flush with the bezel which is why it's thicker.
Both look fantastic. Maybe pelagos looks more modern. What i dont like from pelagos is the dent shape arround the bezel. Much nicer on Rolex. Also dont know how pelagos would age. Titanium seems to be soft and scratchy. I think both are built by same manufacturer, so probably their lifetime is similar. I have Rolex from my grandpa (40years old) and it still works perfectly. I would like to know if a pelagos would also live 40years. Is not a cheap watch (5000€). What i dont like from Rolex is waiting list. Such a long waiting list.
the current sub would dust the pelagos , and I love that version of the Tudor, but it's still the Rolex which will hold it's value better , it will be interesting how well that Pelagos stands 13 years from now in comparisons
Il faut faire attention à quelque chose de très important aujourd'hui. Rolex a augmenté sa production de montres de plus de 50 % soit, environ 1 500000 montres par an. Donc, il vont pouvoir alimenter leurs réseaux plus facilement dans les mois à venir Les prix dans le marché gris vont baisser énormément. Rendez vous compte du nombre de montres Rolex dans le monde. C'est complétement fou. Ca devient la montre de tout le monde.
That's the difference between current Rolex and Tudor owners. Rolex owners care about investment, Tudor owners just want to wear their watch. Tudor nowadays is what Rolex used to be.
Well, there's also plenty of old tudor subs over 50 years old around, still working. And the build quality of the new ones (both Rolex and Tudor) are better than those, so can't see why not.
Both are amazing; I want both! I like the thicker hands on the Tudor; it's easier to read. But who doesn't want a Sub? Therefore, my dream world says both! Ha! Great video!
A 2010 Submariner should not have a bracelet with hollow end links. Rolex began using solid end links in the early 2000’s. Not to mention, a 2010 Rolex Submariner bracelet absolutely has screws in their links. Sounds like you have a bit of a Frankenstein.
@@jamesestrada82 the model 14060m always had hollow end links up until model 114060 . Don’t be confused with date model 16610 which later models had solid end links ! Thank you
@@jamesestrada82 before you comment, you need to do a lot more research and look at all the models I’ve been doing this for over 20 years. I happen to know a lot about this stuff thank you so much.
@@ChrisMarshall1978007 I stand corrected. And you are correct in that I was basing my comment off of the 16610 model with date. Admittedly, I’ve never owned a 14060 no date Sub. My assumption was incorrect. That said, you don’t need to be snarky or condescending with your reply. Especially when I’m man enough to admit I was wrong.
My Pelagos has back play on bezel 2 - 3 clicks also came off. I have tried others 42 and 39 all have back play brand new in AD no one seems to mention that. Don’t believe the hype.
Happily moved on from my 80s Sub and am now the owner of a Pelagos 42. The Tudor is a lot better made/finished than my old Sub, and nobody asks whether it's real (which is a fair question for people who wear Rolex because there are so many fake Subs around). I wouldn't consider owning another Rolex now, especially with all the waiting list nonsense their ADs pull these days.
@@ChrisMarshall1978007 its more than nice, its rare. Parachrom was only incorporated into the final two years of production, identified by G and random serial numbers. These will be the most coveted 14060M.
The fact that the Pelagos and the black bay58 exist, is killing my desire for the sub, I’ve wanted a sub for a while and this is breaking me man, I hate the fact that I could have a sub and then someone can have the Tudor , and it’s the same fricken watch! , I’m circling back to the explorer or dj rn it makes me sad tbh , I would love a sub but wtf the pelagos is the same but better tbh idk , all this shit is overrated tbh.
@@ChrisMarshall1978007 my desire for that model in general is just not there now bro lol but yea I like the all blue Tudor lol it’s titanium also , its badass
The resale or trade value on Tudor is trash. I have Tudors and Rolexes. A.D.s are not interested in the Tudor after they have unloaded them on you. But the Rolexes are valued. Don't waste your Rolex $ on Tudors. Keep saving up for the Rolex.
No one appreciating the crispness of the video?? That was crisp and bright as hell! Thank you!
You are very welcome. Thank you for viewing.
This video is arguably the crispiest video I have ever had the pleasure of viewing. Sub and Pelagos are both outstanding watches. Tough choice. Slightly different dynamic, however, very very close. Well done video.
Crisp like the dial of this watch
Just got the Pelagos two weeks ago from my AD. Can't take it off!
There's a flip lock on the clasp, just pull that up!
@@kurtmarion2799 HA HA
@@kurtmarion2799 LOL
Mine is 7 inches@@Jimmycricket-
Same for me. Pelagos 39 ROCKS!
Tudor looks more modern. The Rolex has the classic 1970s look. Rolex has the stronger name. Tudor has a better price value.
The rolly will still be worth at least what you bought it for 10 years from now, the Tudor will not.
@@bauerfilms4832 Nah ...Either will because fewer and fewer are buying watches.
@@paulvon2378 Rolex’s 3+ year waiting list says otherwise.
@@bauerfilms4832 today it is true but won't be in 10 years
@@paulvon2378 your basing that assumption on what?
The Pelagos 39 is a nice watch, no doubt. But what I love so much about the classic, non-ceramic, no-date Subs, is that they are so unagitated, so simple, so obvious. There is nothing fancy, everything has a purpose. The design is here for 70 years and the roots are even older. It is an art-deco masterpiece, an industrial design icon. The first watch in my life where I want nothing to be different. The Submariner is the big kahuna of sports watches and will always be.
Have always wanted a 14060, but just wasnt wanting to spend quite that much for one, especially with the prices now. So recently settled on the Pelagos 39. Absolutely amazing watch and definitely has me wondering if I ever will pursue a no date sub now. Great comparison and video. Thanks.
That’s great Chris ! I’m happy you have the pelagos 39 , it’s a great watch
@ChrisMarshall1978007 thank you. Maybe someday I'll get an older 14060 with tritium dial and creamy lume. But for now, extremely happy. Haven't even wanted to rotate it out with the other watches for weeks now.
@@chrisanderson5369 that means it’s a keeper 😎
I ended up in the same boat; a Submariner at retail didn't seem realistic for me, but I still ended up waiting 9 months for the Pelagos 39.
That said, when I objectively review what I want in a dive watch; 1) good bezel action, 2) strong lume and 3) adjustable on-the-fly clasp, the Pelagos delivers.
While I'm still in the honeymoon phase, I do think this satiates what I thought I wanted out of a Submariner.
Two amazing watches. Love the older subs. A great comparison. Thank you.
I’ve got the 124060 no date Sub and just bought the Pelagos 39. Similar watches in many ways, but different enough to make owning both worthwhile
why would you own both. no point there
Fun fact: a 124060 is just called a sub (as the original and first submariner never had a date). It's the date sub that you need to append "date" to it. So you basically just have "a submariner". The best and most iconic one :)
I got it yesterday , initially thinking of the Black Bay 58 and 54, even the 925, but once the Pelagos 39 was on my wrist … game over! I tried the BB58 and 925, nice watches but they didn’t do it for me. The Pelagos 39 may not weigh much but still feels substantial, while being appropriately sized and thin enough. It is a stunning watch that you need to see and try.
Me too! Got Pelagos 39 yesterday . Best ever and I own a lot of watches.
The sapphire glass on the Pelagos is far nicer, at times you simply think the glass is not there.
Simply great to have an option of an improved 5 digit for half the current price of a second hand one.
Can you show and make a comparison of the movement ?
Own both and the P39 is easily my most worn.
That's cuz the value of Rolex makes it kind of a liability to wear
Nice video! Got my Pelagos 39 a week ago and haven’t taken it off yet! My Rolex GMT II has been sitting.
For me the 39 is probably the best looking watch, ever.
Absolutely the p39 it's cheap and cheerful accurate Tudors huge military history strong well built watch loads of rolex DNA.. can't go wrong 🎉
Both great, but the pelagos seems to have the edge, if not quite the brand kudos.
I have 3 Tudor watches the pelagos 42 is by far the fav The blue dial is so crisp I have an original black bay and a black bay steel and gold GMT
Rolex is antic super car while P39 is brand new. I bought P39 because i had 5.000 USD limit for myself and its titanium. I buy watches for wearing not collecting. It was easier to wear since its lighter. Its my everyday watch
How has it held up? I heard the titanium scratches very easy and many have reported that the lume markers are falling off.
@@paulbonaventura4969it's my most worn watch since I got it 2 years ago, no such issues.
I have the Pelagos 42 with date, and used to own a Rolex Sub Datejust, and I've got to say, the build quality and finish on the Tudor feels more solid
For me Tudor Pelagos 39 is much better than the Rolex Submariner.. Easy to use. I mean you can easily wear it and go anywhere. Titanium! thin, light and modern. Kudos to Tudor!
Great comparison and very informative. Would love to see a “vintage” Sub compared to the Tudor BB 54. 👍
Thank you
I like the Tudor a lot more.
Great comparison. I love that 2010 Sub and adore the 39.....I have just got o get one. They are freely available in the UK. Its good to see tha sub on your 7.5 inch wrist, same as mine; I was convinced that it would be too small for me. Still keen on the 42mm 500m date one, too. I think the Tudor is a perfect modern interprtation of a no date sub.
I couldn’t agree more ! Thanks for watching
I prefer Sub14060m , your watch polished ?
On my P39, the lume on the hands are noticeably dimmer than the rest of the watch. Did you have your P39 hands replaced by Tudor?
@@bodong7 no not at all
The hands in the video are dimmer too, but in a video it's less noticeable.
As an owner of an mid 80’s Submariner, I’d much rather have the Pelagos.
Sell it and buy one then.
@@fontyyyit was my father’s. It’s an heirloom. Nope.
Agreed. I sold my 80s Sub and now own a new Pelagos 42. There are far too many Sub copies (and homages) out there nowadays, and even the new Subs seem somewhat passe nowadays.
@@casperskestrel I'm inclined to agree, I did a deal with a friend recently which saw me get his GMT Master 2 (pepsi bezel, jubilee bracelet), it's a tad small on my wrist I think and I've had to add a couple of horrid not gen links to it.
But I've been wearing it for about 10 days now, and I think I could keep it as my daily wear (over my Starbucks Sub).
That's a shift in my mind over the past year or two, a Sub was the watch I always wanted. That's changed for some reason.
Great video I noticed the 12 hr marker pip is printed on the Pelagos
Tudor is just so good
@ 00:32 the Tudor is so much easier to read compared to the Rolex. Unfortunately, the Titanium color of the Tudor is dress casual.
The gorgeous darker color with titanium is so great with Black dial and bezel of Pelagos 39.
I really like the pelagos series. I have the pelagos lhd, but 42mm is too big for me. Pelagos lhd has defects like the indices are misaligned and date not switched at midnight. Quality standard is not so good for a watch above usd 4k .
Shame they didn't do the Pelagos 39 in steel. The original Pelagos 42 was a very thick watch and benefits from being made from titanium but the 39 doesn't need it.
Agreed 💯
P39 in steel no way, we have to wait for the new Snowflake Tudor will release at some point for that.
Fantastic review! Two of my favorite watches!
Thank you
Thanks for the review. I've been a longtime Submariner fan but the increasingly larger profile of the watch since 14060/16610 models is not a good fit for my smaller wrists. I'm excited to explore the Pelagos 39 as an option that I could purchase new while providing a similar aesthetic to the Submariner that is a better fit for both my wrist and budget.
This was soooo non helpful review/comparison. Why would you not compare the most recent sub? For someone in the market for either, this missed the mark. Please let me know if I missed something in the intent.
Can someone please explain what is the difference between Tudor BB and Pelagos? Thank you!
BB58? 58 is Stainless Steel, no crown guards, more retro in appearance, matt dial, has a red accent on the bezel pip. Has an aluminium bezel insert, faux rivets on the sides of the bracelet, pretty much the same movement as the Pelagos 39. It also has a domed sapphire crystal.
The Pelagos has a radial dial and bezel insert, is more toolish and is thoroughly modern in appearance and is, in my opinion, infinitely superior as a result. If you can afford a Pelagos 39, just get one. It's a modern classic. The only reason I can see for not buying it, is if you like to have a date complication. It's amazing!
Pelagos is Titanium with ceramic bezel. No black bay has either of these. Its made to look modern as opposed to the retro style of the black bay line. I like the 42mm original Pelagos better than this 39mm version personally.
The Pelagos is Tudors modern interpretation of a dive watch.
The BB 58 (and 54, and the Heritage and probably some others!) are basically homages to the classic divers of old.
@@itsallrobbishif you want a date you just take the pélagos 42mm…
Yea the Tudor looks like the bezel overhangs the case which is why you got nearly 40mm. Rolex crystal didn't sit flush with the bezel which is why it's thicker.
Both look fantastic. Maybe pelagos looks more modern. What i dont like from pelagos is the dent shape arround the bezel. Much nicer on Rolex. Also dont know how pelagos would age. Titanium seems to be soft and scratchy. I think both are built by same manufacturer, so probably their lifetime is similar. I have Rolex from my grandpa (40years old) and it still works perfectly. I would like to know if a pelagos would also live 40years. Is not a cheap watch (5000€). What i dont like from Rolex is waiting list. Such a long waiting list.
Rolex all day Cuz😎🤙
the current sub would dust the pelagos , and I love that version of the Tudor, but it's still the Rolex which will hold it's value better , it will be interesting how well that Pelagos stands 13 years from now in comparisons
Il faut faire attention à quelque chose de très important aujourd'hui. Rolex a augmenté sa production de montres de plus de 50 % soit, environ 1
500000 montres par an. Donc, il vont pouvoir alimenter leurs réseaux plus facilement dans les mois à venir Les prix dans le marché gris vont baisser énormément. Rendez vous compte du nombre de montres Rolex dans le monde. C'est complétement fou. Ca devient la montre de tout le monde.
@lucmoreau4761 50% ?!?!?!?! 🤣 Where did you read that?
That's the difference between current Rolex and Tudor owners. Rolex owners care about investment, Tudor owners just want to wear their watch. Tudor nowadays is what Rolex used to be.
@@lucmoreau4761 havent seen this yet
I watch a lot of Horology You Tube videos. I really enjoyed this video and have subscribed.
@@bagpipercalifornia8361 thank you
I have a 5513 Sub that I bought in 1969 in Vietnam and it has Ben on my wrist for over 50 yrs now. Think a Tudor will last that long?
Well, there's also plenty of old tudor subs over 50 years old around, still working. And the build quality of the new ones (both Rolex and Tudor) are better than those, so can't see why not.
Both are amazing; I want both! I like the thicker hands on the Tudor; it's easier to read. But who doesn't want a Sub? Therefore, my dream world says both! Ha!
Great video!
I wish Rolex/Tudor would do away with the paragraph text and just state the model name and depth rating. Thats all you need.
I like the Tudor a lot more. It’s just a better looking watch, imo.
Thats a Clean sub!
I love the pelagos 39 alot but it scratches so easyyyy
Pelagos 39 is a lovely looking watch, but it really feels cheap in the hand (May be a psychological trick due to weight of titanium)
It’s not that much lighter in weight. In fact, surprisingly heavy for titanium.
The Pelagos 42 is hefty and is an outstanding and versatile watch.
@dellwright1407 Do you happen to have the weight of the 42 Pelagos?
That is exactly why I got it vs the BB58, it feels light but did not feel cheap to me.
you know that rattle? that will make your watch fit your wrist better.
Yes it’s a better fit and more comfortable due to that extra give
@@ChrisMarshall1978007 and we love our skx007 for that!
The Tudor all day long..
This guy says the word champers more than any human has ever said it
Chamfers my friend and it’s exciting
Almost as much as he says Pelagos
pelagos 39 is more handsome
A 2010 Submariner should not have a bracelet with hollow end links. Rolex began using solid end links in the early 2000’s. Not to mention, a 2010 Rolex Submariner bracelet absolutely has screws in their links. Sounds like you have a bit of a Frankenstein.
@@jamesestrada82 the model 14060m always had hollow end links up until model 114060 . Don’t be confused with date model 16610 which later models had solid end links ! Thank you
@@jamesestrada82 before you comment, you need to do a lot more research and look at all the models I’ve been doing this for over 20 years. I happen to know a lot about this stuff thank you so much.
@@ChrisMarshall1978007 I stand corrected. And you are correct in that I was basing my comment off of the 16610 model with date. Admittedly, I’ve never owned a 14060 no date Sub. My assumption was incorrect. That said, you don’t need to be snarky or condescending with your reply. Especially when I’m man enough to admit I was wrong.
@@jamesestrada82 it’s a ok 👌 sorry to seem snarky but when someone says they have a frankenwatch that’s a serious allegation to a collector.
Understood. I definitely hesitated to make that allegation. My apologies. ✌🏼
Great video!
Great video!
My Pelagos has back play on bezel 2 - 3 clicks also came off. I have tried others 42 and 39 all have back play brand new in AD no one seems to mention that. Don’t believe the hype.
Zero back play in any of the watches I've handled. You must be lucky!
@@NeoWahNah must just the three I’ve looked at. Mines currently away getting repaired.
Mine blue Pelagos have a zero bezel play. And I bought it second hand three year old watch ...
Happily moved on from my 80s Sub and am now the owner of a Pelagos 42. The Tudor is a lot better made/finished than my old Sub, and nobody asks whether it's real (which is a fair question for people who wear Rolex because there are so many fake Subs around). I wouldn't consider owning another Rolex now, especially with all the waiting list nonsense their ADs pull these days.
I owned a 42 Pelagos and loved it
Parachrom is an alloy not silicon
@@classlessbozo317 nice 👍🏻
@@ChrisMarshall1978007 its more than nice, its rare. Parachrom was only incorporated into the final two years of production, identified by G and random serial numbers. These will be the most coveted 14060M.
That Tudor blows that particular 2010 Rolex away
Totally agree....best looking diver on the planet.
Pas d’accord… rolex reste rolex… plus classe…
Own both and it does! Love my 14060M but it's a rattly old watch!
@@itsallrobbishbetter looking than a 5513 with a ghost bezel or a 124060? Youre smoking some good stuff arent you?
The fact that the Pelagos and the black bay58 exist, is killing my desire for the sub, I’ve wanted a sub for a while and this is breaking me man, I hate the fact that I could have a sub and then someone can have the Tudor , and it’s the same fricken watch! , I’m circling back to the explorer or dj rn it makes me sad tbh , I would love a sub but wtf the pelagos is the same but better tbh idk , all this shit is overrated tbh.
Yes definitely overrated! I would buy the Tudor
@@ChrisMarshall1978007 my desire for that model in general is just not there now bro lol but yea I like the all blue Tudor lol it’s titanium also , its badass
Meh. I'm still holding out for a resissue of the Tudor Snowflake Submariner with a cyclops date.
That would be nice but I don’t believe it would ever happen. I think it would’ve already.
nice review
The "Snowflake" is the signature of Tudor; always thought all their watch lines should have the snowflake hands and hour markers
I don't understand the point of buying watches that resemble a Rolex? To me, makes no sense, idk?
@@gtiboy87ful man that’s a great point
It's okay that your neighbors are in THEIR swimming pool? Ummmm...yeah. It is.
😂
I do own a Pelagos, there a stunning watch for its price, i do prefer the Pelagos Matt finish bezel 👍
Submariner looks easier to read the time.
39.8 is 40
39.1 is not 40
Thank You !!
Pelagos for me. Looks like a tool watch, not a luxury watch.
I’ll take the Rollie anytime.
Same here
Give me the Tudor over the Rolex! Rolex is for old men.
@@philiphawkins4684😂 Rollie , bro. That’s were it’s at.
The resale or trade value on Tudor is trash. I have Tudors and Rolexes. A.D.s are not interested in the Tudor after they have unloaded them on you. But the Rolexes are valued. Don't waste your Rolex $ on Tudors. Keep saving up for the Rolex.
Tudor 39 Pelagos allday over tje dated Rolex
But the Rolex is old, a 124060 is the Rolex to compare with the Pelagos.
Tudor is beautiful but at 39mm it is too small IMO.
That’s why they have a regular size Pelagos
The reviewer shows it on a 7.5 wrist and I thought it looked perfect. Now, that is a big wrist. I changed my mind that it would look too small.
Dude don’t compare. Tudor is a shutter any day of the week compared to Rolex
If they had made it in a 40 maybe but it’s to small for me and i can see why they never did it would rival the sister 41 submariner to much
Both are boring
21mm lug width totally ruins the pelagos 39. Another stupid move by tudor
Pronounced Pell-a-gose
@@meenmug5797 75k views! I can pronounce anyway I like . Thank you for watching 😎🫡
When you don't know how to use a caliper or read decimals...
Disagree. Love the 21
I have the new Sub but I think I want a P39 now
Good call. Pelagos 39 rocks!